Andrea and Michonne do more pussy-footing around about the governor, which is boring as hell, but the ending to the episode was the first time this show has ever made me tear up. Lori was an annoying bitch, but I feel sooo bad for Rick and Carl.

I'm curious what they're going to do with the baby. Of course, in the comic both Lori and the baby are shot down. But since Lori dies in an entirely different way here, I'm curious if the kid is going to get to live, or if it's going to die in the near future as well.

The moment where Maggie was holding the baby while Glenn hugged her seemed like it might have been a little foreshadowing. With Rick already going off the deep end, Lori's death might make him completely lose it, making Maggie and Glenn take care of the baby in his place. It would be a good substitute for the twins that never showed up in the show.

I know it was a said episode and all. But do you guys remember earlier in te thred in which I said I wanted both T-Dog and Lori killed? They did it in the same episode. Robert Kirman loves me I guess. LOL.

Sorry but I just can't believe they both got offed in the same episode. I knew this season would be good! They had Carl kill her too which is amazing for the growth of the character.

Am I the only one who thought the episode sucked? Worst episode of the entire show so far:

1. Who was this other prisoner, and where the hell did he come from?
2. For that matter, how come nobody knew about him?
3. And why would he endanger not only Rick's group, but the other prisoners AND himself by letting walkers in?
4. Lori going into labor was predictable. And so was her demise. But a C-Section in a boiler room, with a door that doesn't close entirely, and walkers wandering about just outside the room?
5. And she would have been in so much pain she would have screamed bloody murder and then passed out. Which she did, but those walkers in the hall didn't hear her?
6. And how were Maggie and Carl able to get a newborn baby - a crying one, no less - through the prison and into the yard without being attacked?
7. T-Dog's death was not cool. What the hell did he do to deserve to get bitten in the yard?
8. Andrea and Merle HATED each other in season 1. Now all of sudden they are best buds, and she's giving him the location of the farm? She said it herself - he called her a whore AND a rug-muncher.
9. What is up with Michonne? She can spot bullet holes and blood, and she can kill zombies with a katana with no problems, but she can't look the governor in the eye and tell him he's full of shit?
10. Or just waltz into his room/office/house and take back the weapons?
11. And why are her and Andrea being all wishy-washy about leaving? If Andrea wants to stay, then why doesn't Michonne just up and leave her there?
12. Rick finally lost it. Over a woman he would have divorced had the zombie apocalypse not happened. Really? The last few episodes have shown that he doesn't care much for Lori any more, and that he resented the fact that she got pregnant with Shane's baby, but now she's dead and he's all depressed over it?

There are many more things I can find in this episode that make zero sense, but I'm going to stop there. Don't get me wrong - I still love the show for many reasons. Not the least of which is

Lori finally died

. But last night's episode just left me thinking that none of this is plausible based on how the show was progressing up to this point.

1-3 were all answered in Episode 2.. He was a prisoner that ran from the group.. Rick let him go thinking he'd be killed by zombies (the guy ran into zombies and wanted back in, Rick locked him out)..

The Lori stuff was meh, I can kind of see your point.. But there were those loud alarms going off that probably drown her out..

T-Dog didn't deserve to get killed, but I don't think that factors into the zombies decision to bite him..

I dunno about the Michonne and Andrea stuff.. I missed episode 3 and decided I didn't miss much..

The Rick being upset with Lori's demise makes total sense.. I dunno what you're talking about.. Just because they were having issues doesn't mean he doesn't have feelings for her, she was his wife and whatever hard feelings he had are probably washed away by realizing she's gone (you don't know what you've got til it's gone).. He's been left with the baby and Carl without their mother... The baby that might not even be his.. Additionally Carl had to shoot her, so that hits Rick too..

So, you are talking about the prisoner who was heard screaming bloody murder as he was being eaten off-screen? Don't try to tell me that the writers and producers didn't hint that happened, because the only thing they didn't do was show the act itself. Now, with Carol, we don't know if she's alive or not. But the show's writers gave us the impression that the prisoner died. How could he have not died in a yard filled with walkers with no weapons, the door closed and locked behind him, and he's surrounded by them when the cut to Rick walking back into the prison?

The fact that they didn't show us, likely meant he survived.. If they wanted him to get eaten by zombies, they probably would've shown us him getting tore apart.. They don't have any trouble showing that and I actually think they prefer it on screen.. They probably wanted to hint at it as best they could without showing it so they could use him to make all this go to hell.

How he survived, I dunno.. I wasn't there Obviously there was some escape path, maybe they'll show how it happened later, I don't really think it's that important of a detail to try and grasp at.. He seemed to know the prison pretty well..